Newslines 3 March

Dyson is seeking another 300 engineers to work on its forthcoming new electric car project, the company has announced on the back of a massive 27% rise in earnings to £801 M last year.

The company is headquartered at Malmesbury but has converted a former RAF hangar at Hullavington to develop their new car for 2020, but not said where it will be built.

Fred Rees Garages, Haverfordwest is the best Skoda dealer in Wales.

The business was also second in the national Skoda awards for 2017.

There are no advantages to be gained from Brexit for the automotive industry for the foreseeable future, according to a report compiled by MPs and business leaders.

The auto industry has been a key topic of debate post-Brexit due to its reliance on tariff-free trading to allow components to travel in and out of the country in the manufacturing process and the UK employs nearly 1 million people in the sector either directly or through supply chains and the industry makes up 13 percent of all goods exported from Britain.

Renault Nissan and Mitsubishi will speed up their convergence in key areas to save money and increase profits.

Their bosses will look at areas of purchasing, engineering, manufacturing and supply chains.